Не совсем так - женщины по большинству параметров, кажется, относятся одинаково. Вот ещё цитата из одной из нагугленных статей - мне кажется, приводимое объяснение довольно разумно:
Further inquiries also show that attitudes towards gay men and women differ based on the sex of the target in interaction with the respondent’s sex (Kite and Whitney, 1996). Mary Kite and Bernard Whitley (1996) show that men are more negative towards gay men than women are while there are no differences between men and women in their attitudes towards lesbian women. Kite and Whitney (1996) explain this difference based on gender belief systems. Gender belief systems define appropriate behaviors for men and women: people use these gender stereotypes to define what is feminine and masculine, and form opinions about others depending on how well they conform to them. They suggest that attitudes towards homosexuals are shaped by these existing gender belief systems. Because society has more strict expectations of masculinity than femininity (Herek, 1986; Hort, Fagot and Leinbach, 1990), men who display feminine traits receive more negative reaction than women who display masculine traits. We would therefore expect that gay men who violate male gender stereotypes to receive more negative reaction than gay women who violate female gender stereotypes.
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Date: 2010-05-04 04:20 pm (UTC)Further inquiries also show that attitudes towards gay men and women differ based on the sex of the target in interaction with the respondent’s sex (Kite and Whitney, 1996). Mary Kite and Bernard Whitley (1996) show that men are more negative towards gay men than women are while there are no differences between men and women in their attitudes towards lesbian women. Kite and Whitney (1996) explain this difference based on gender belief systems. Gender belief systems define appropriate behaviors for men and women: people use these gender stereotypes to define what is feminine and masculine, and form opinions about others depending on how well they conform to them. They suggest that attitudes towards homosexuals are shaped by these existing gender belief systems. Because society has more strict expectations of masculinity than femininity (Herek, 1986; Hort, Fagot and Leinbach, 1990), men who display feminine
traits receive more negative reaction than women who display masculine traits. We
would therefore expect that gay men who violate male gender stereotypes to
receive more negative reaction than gay women who violate female gender
stereotypes.